Hermeneutic interpretation of the fragmentary discourse in Walter Benjamin

  • Lluís Ballester Brage Universitat de les IIles Balears
  • Antoni J. Colom Cañellas Universitat de les IIles Balears
Keywords: hermeneutic, fragmentary discourse, incomplete translation, language, deconstruction, critical theory

Abstract

This paper proposes an hermeneutic interpretation of the fragmentary discourse of one of the authors of reference of the critical theory. The analysis develops from the theory of the incomplete translation of Benjamin. The Benjamin style of writing and its thesis in constant review process can be understood as precursors of the deconstruction. Our hypothesis is that this special Benjamin position is not developed by chance, but it is the result of a specific way of understanding the construction of the critical theory.

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Published
2013-11-13
How to Cite
Ballester Brage L. y Colom Cañellas A. J. (2013). Hermeneutic interpretation of the fragmentary discourse in Walter Benjamin. Revista de Filosofía , 38(2), 117-133. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_RESF.2013.v38.n2.43391
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